Other End Use Surveys

The first of three versions of this document was published in May 2018. The second version of the document was published in July 2018 and included additional reference notes for the end-use modeling process. The third version was published in December 2018 and included an additional section on estimating wood consumption.

Introduction

The Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) is a periodic study conducted by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) that provides detailed information about energy usage in U.S. homes. RECS is conducted in two phases: phase one is a multi-stage sampled Household Survey that collects energy-related characteristics and usage patterns from a nationally representative sample of housing units. Phase two is the Energy Supplier Survey (ESS), which collects billing data for responding households from their utility suppliers to allow EIA to estimate energy consumption and expenditures. Taken together, the housing characteristics data and the billing data are the basis for individual energy end-use consumption and expenditures estimates.